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    	omedia Dreamweaver 8 helps you organize and manage your files.

Dreamweaver includes a number of features for managing files and transferring files to and from a remote server. When you transfer files between local and remote sites, Dreamweaver maintains parallel file and folder structures between the sites. When transferring files between sites, Dreamweaver automatically creates necessary folders when they do not yet exist in a site. You can also synchronize the files between your local and remote sites; Dreamweaver copies files in both directions as necessary and removes unwanted files when appropriate.

Dreamweaver contains features to make collaborative work on a website easier. You can check files in and out of a remote server so that other members of a web team can see who is working on a file. You can add Design Notes to your files to share information with team members about a file�s status, priority, and so on. You can also use the Workflow Reports feature to run reports on your site to display information on the check-in/check-out status, and to search for Design Notes attached to files.

This chapter contains the following sections:


omedia Dreamweaver 8 helps you organize and manage your files.

Dreamweaver includes a number of features for managing files and transferring files to and from a remote server. When you transfer files between local and remote sites, Dreamweaver maintains parallel file and folder structures between the sites. When transferring files between sites, Dreamweaver automatically creates necessary folders when they do not yet exist in a site. You can also synchronize the files between your local and remote sites; Dreamweaver copies files in both directions as necessary and removes unwanted files when appropriate.

Dreamweaver contains features to make collaborative work on a website easier. You can check files in and out of a remote server so that other members of a web team can see who is working on a file. You can add Design Notes to your files to share information with team members about a file�s status, priority, and so on. You can also use the Workflow Reports feature to run reports on your site to display information on the check-in/check-out status, and to search for Design Notes attached to files.

This chapter contains the following sections:
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omedia Dreamweaver 8 helps you organize and manage your files.

Dreamweaver includes a number of features for managing files and transferring files to and from a remote server. When you transfer files between local and remote sites, Dreamweaver maintains parallel file and folder structures between the sites. When transferring files between sites, Dreamweaver automatically creates necessary folders when they do not yet exist in a site. You can also synchronize the files between your local and remote sites; Dreamweaver copies files in both directions as necessary and removes unwanted files when appropriate.

Dreamweaver contains features to make collaborative work on a website easier. You can check files in and out of a remote server so that other members of a web team can see who is working on a file. You can add Design Notes to your files to share information with team members about a file�s status, priority, and so on. You can also use the Workflow Reports feature to run reports on your site to display information on the check-in/check-out status, and to search for Design Notes attached to files.

This chapter contains the following sections:

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